Nikkita Lyons is ready to devour Tyra Mae Steele, but Tyra Mae Steele tells The Undertaker that she is more than ready for her.
Tyra Mae Steele beats Nikkita Lyons. After the match, Tyra Mae is fired up. Meanwhile, Zena feels like she should have had Tyra Mae's spot and says that she is planning to redouble her efforts from Season 1.
Booker T tells Jasper Troy to be the big man and play the big man role in his match before Jasper heads to the ring.
Jasper Troy beats Dante Chen. After the match, Oba Femi is on the balcony, telling him that his fifteen seconds of fame are over. Jasper finds it an honor to be challenged by the champion, and says that this is his competition. Anthony Luke says he is happy for Jasper Troy, but now it is time for him to shine.
Shawn Michaels prepares the Future Greats for the LFG draft.
We are introduced to some of the Future Greats Drake Morreaux, Dani Sekelsky (who hopes to be under The Undertaker's learning tree), Penina Tuilalepa, Elijah Holyfield and Shiloh Hill return. Summer Sorrell, Trill London (a former NFL defensive back who wants to follow a dream) and Haze Jameson are new faces. We see Johnny Moss coach the Future Greats in the LFG combine. Booker T wants to get Anthony Luke back on his team, then we see Anthony Luke dress like a young Rock. The Undertaker is seen whispering to Shiloh Hill, who is not impressing Bubba Ray at the moment. Booker T wants everyone to take things seriously, and Elijah Holyfield is the first to do so after Bubba Ray tells him not to let everything going on to his head. Michelle McCool has her eyes on a few people. Haze Jameson nearly lands on her head during a hip toss from Tatyanna Dumas, who admits that she has bad fundamentals. The Future Greats then talk about their picks for matches.
Penina Tuilalepa cuts a promo before her match where she says that the others Future Greats are too weak and too soft and that there is nobody tougher and nastier than her, and issue a challenge to anyone who has any grievances. Dani Sekelsky shows up and says nobody has questioned her toughness and says that Penina is tougher than half the NFL players she has met before stating that the odds have always been stacked against her. She then says the LFG field is wide open, and may be the best woman win.
The Undertaker tells Dani Sekelsky to be aggressive. Dani hopes that she hopes that she and Penina Tuilalepa can take everyone on a "David and Goliath" journey with their match. Penina says that not making it to last season's finals ticked her off and that she is more focused than ever.
Penina Tuilalepa beats Dani Sekelsky after slamming her way out of the Hell's Gate. Penina says that he is nastier than ever and that she is "the number one prospect." Dani says she feels good coming out of her match, and that she hopes to get better at playing the underdog.
We are introduced to Harlem Lewis, who says that he is here to beat people's asses and that he is bringing the intensity and aggression that is missing. We are also re-introduced to Chris Island, who hopes to have a match to the best of his ability in a killer like Harlem Lewis. Both men get in each others' faces before the match, and Chris Island can tell that Harlem has that killer instinct.
Harlem Lewis beats Chris Island. After the match, Harlem Lewis talks about how his mother is excited for him to have his debut on LFG and even mentions how he had a WWE-themed birthday as a kid, then admits that he and her mother are not on the best of terms right now.
The next morning is the Season 2 draft. Michelle McCool gets the first two picks out of the men and the women, followed by Bubba Ray Dudley, Booker T and The Undertaker. Michelle picks Penina Tuilaepa from the women out from Booker T's nose, much to Booker T's chagrin, and picks Anthony Luke out from the men, again to Booker T's chargin. Booker T goes on a tirade where he states that he should have won Season 1 before walking out.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.